This ‘Candlestick’ Moth can only be spotted in Long Branch! Destined to fly into the garden tomorrow before sundown. From Long Branch Mosaics.
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Exotic butterfly…
When the storm came yesterday evening, Tuffy P moved her mosaics operation from the deck to mosaics central. She finished it off while I put my feet up and watched the first ever episode of Columbo. If you haven’t seen any of our mosaics before,… Read More
27th Street Kitchen – check out the latest at Longbranchmosaics.com
Mosaic Madness
Tuffy P has updated our Long Branch Mosaics blog with loads of new pictures and slides shows to enjoy. If you like our mosaics, pop over for a look.
The Brett Cardinal off to new home
The Brett Cardinal mosaic is off to its new home tonight. I posted some detail shots of this mosaic over at the Long Branch Mosaics site. This mosaic contains a number of little details not obvious at first glance.
The Brett Cardinal is complete
The cardinal mosaic (we’re calling this one the Brett Cardinal) is complete! We’ve completed two mosaic commissions this summer – first the grackle and now the cardinal – and we’re doing prep work for one more upcoming project.
The Hilton-Fisher Blackbird
The new mosaic is complete! Here are two shots in different light conditions. Because of the nature of some of the materials used, the bird takes on a slightly different appearance depending on the light and up the position of the viewer in relation to… Read More
Everybody needs a grizzly bear in their garden, no?
Last night we finished up our little grizzly bear project. I’m going to attach some stakes to the back and a buttress for stability and install the bear out back at the edge of our little wooded bit. You know, out by the imagination station.… Read More
The Cat Door
Most of the mosaics we do are done as a team, but this one is Tuffy P’s baby, start to finish. The door is a perfect support for a mosaic!
Bird
We’re continuing to make progress on the bird and we hope to have it completed by the weekend. Here’s an old time tune called Little Birdie, performed by the South Carolina Broadcasters. If you ever have a chance to see this group perform live, don’t… Read More